Welly Wandering
Pull on your boots, grab a coat and get exploring on one of our way-marked welly walks this January.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
It might be cold outside, but here at Killerton there's plenty to get you out and enjoying the outdoors.
Each week in January, follow a different route around the tranquil Killerton parkland. Don’t forget to collect your stamp card from Visitor Reception at the beginning of your adventure - once you’ve visited with your wellies 3 times and have collected your stamps, you can treat yourself to a free hot drink. Is there a better way to warm up after a winters walk?
All routes are dog friendly and a maximum of 2.5km. Walks are included in admission price. Free hot drink voucher valid until 22 March 2023.
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Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
Suitable for children of all ages and pushchairs.
- Meeting point
Pick up a welly wandering stamp card at Visitor Reception then follow the way markers.
- What to bring and wear
All routes are outdoors in parkland that may be quite muddy. Please dress appropriately for the weather.
- Accessibility
The welly wanderer route will be changed weekly. Suitable for pushchairs and motorised mobility aids. Manual wheelchair users may find the inclines challenging.
Upcoming events
Christmas of Play: children's musical trail
Wrap up warm and cosy as we bring festive joy for everyone with our outdoors Christmas play trail. There will be family games and lots of seasonal fun to be had around the garden, park and chapel grounds.
Killerton House at Christmas
Get into the festive spirit while wandering through Killerton house. The ground floor will be traditionally dressed with garlands, trees, decorative fireplaces and fairy lights to give that feel-good glow of Christmas.
Relaxed Hours in the house
Would you enjoy a quieter visit to Killerton this Christmas? We're able to offer relaxed sessions; designed to be of benefit to visitors who prefer a quieter and calmer experience, such as those with autism, SEN or dementia.